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With tips dwindling in the search for whoever killed 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher, the FBI and Saginaw police are using billboards to ask for more leads in the case. (Published Thursday, July 11, 2013)

The FBI has debuted electronic billboards across North Texas in an effort to get more leads in the slaying of a 6-year-old Saginaw girl.

Saginaw police, who still do not have a suspect, say the number of tips in Alanna Gallagher's death has dropped since her body was found wrapped in a tarp a mile from her Saginaw home nine days ago.

Investigators are now reaching out for more leads through electronic billboards, including one at Euless Bedford Road and state Highway 121. The signs have Gallagher's photo, name, the tip line numbers and a statement that suspects are still wanted.

"Our tips have declined, and we want to just keep this fresh in people's mind," Saginaw police spokesman Officer Damon Ing said.

FBI Billboard Seeks Help in Case of Slain Saginaw Girl

FBI has posted billboards asking for the public's help in providing information regarding the death of 6-year-old Alanna Gallagher. The billboard also provides police tip-line numbers and promotes a $10,000 reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of a suspect.

(Published Thursday, July 11, 2013)

The electronic billboards are put up for free by various electronic sign companies as part of a public service and partnership with the FBI.

"We're not going to give up," Ing said. "We're going to continue on. If that means we're in it for the long run, we're in it for the long run. But we're going to continue on until we find out who's responsible for this crime."

Saginaw police say they are confident they will find the person or persons responsible for Gallagher's death.